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flexible electronic sensor mimics the structure of a
beetle's wing, locking two sheets of tiny polymer fibres together to create a surface that can
detect pressures as low as 5 Pa and, for the first time,
distinguish between pressure, shear, and torsion. Considering how important it is for an android to be able to distinguish between someone shaking their hand and someone trying to rip their arm out, I'd say this is some important stuff indeed.
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